Muse of celestial navigation

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The Muse of celestial navigation is Urania, the Greek muse who presides over astronomy and the study of the stars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek deity
Muse
mythological figure
associatedField celestial mechanics
navigation by stars
associatedWith cosmos
heavens
stars
category Astronomy deities
Greek Muses NERFINISHED
classification Olympian-associated deity
culture Ancient Greek religion
depictedAs woman with a globe and compass
domain astronomy
study of the stars
etymology name derived from Greek "ouranos" meaning "heaven" or "sky"
gender female
hasAttribute gift of prophecy through the stars
inspiration for astronomers
influenced later personifications of astronomy in Western art
memberOf Muses NERFINISHED
numberOfGroup Nine Muses NERFINISHED
pantheon Greek pantheon
parent Mnemosyne NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
presidesOver astronomy
celestial navigation
heavenly bodies
role Muse of celestial navigation
sibling Calliope NERFINISHED
Clio NERFINISHED
Erato NERFINISHED
Euterpe NERFINISHED
Melpomene NERFINISHED
Polyhymnia NERFINISHED
Terpsichore NERFINISHED
Thalia NERFINISHED
sphereOfInfluence mathematical astronomy
science
symbol compass
globe
starry cloak
title Muse of astronomy
Muse of celestial navigation
worshippedIn Ancient Greece NERFINISHED

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Urania hasRole Muse of celestial navigation